Got my copy of Mega Man Legends in the mail yesterday. Been playing that pretty much non stop since then. It's a great game. Trying to get the final piece of the museum quest so I can get that Shining Laser.

Trying to muddle my way through Planescape: Torment. My favorite thing so far is that I somehow pissed off everyone in The Alley of Dangerous Angles so I wound up having to kill everybody there just so I could cross the map. Found out later that I missed some quests there that would have given me a lot of xp

Been playing Retro Game Challenge on my DS during the power outage. Really love the game overall- the framing content with the gaming magazines and such. It basically has 8 "new" NES games, set within the context of being sent back in time by the host of Retro Game Challenge show (Kotaku hosted some translated/dubbed episodes a couple years back, was a pretty fun show) to play through these challenges as a kid.You get gaming magazines for tips and cheat codes, etc to look through.

Oddly enough, they even make a joking reference to The Wizard and the Power Glove- but do so several years before the movie came out (the game gives a release date for each "game" you get).

Game breakdowns:

-Cosmic Gate: A Galaga clone, pretty decent overall.
-Robot Ninja Haggle Man: A strange platformer that uses doors as weapons. It doesn't appeal immediately bit it's easy to warm up to.
-Rally King: A top-down racer with an interesting drift-boost mechanic, but you spin out with any contact with an opponent, which can be REALLY freaking frustrating.
-Star Prince: A pretty awesome shmup (supposedly inspired by Star Soldier) with some neat powerups. I think I liked this one the most of all of them.
-Robot Ninja Haggle Man 2: Same as the first game, just larger levels, greater challenge.
-Rally King SP: Same as the first game, just different levels, greater challenge.
-Guadia Quest: A Dragon Warrior style RPG. I hated Dragon Warrior. I can appreciate some of the mechanics more nowadays but there's too much information not present in the game to make for a satisfying interface. Plus, if there's an easier way to replenish MP than letting everyone in your party die a, I haven't found it. Items exist to replenish it, in theory, but I haven't seen them.
-Robot Ninja Haggle Man 3: Haven't unlocked this one yet, but supposedly it is a full revamp/upgrade as a platformer so looking forward to it.

It's a shame the sequel isn't going to be ported to the US (this one apparently had strong initial sales, but overall sales fell short of expectations).

I may now go back to Planescape:Torment or start up Infamous 2. Seriously, I've been sitting on that game for a year and a half now. I think it's high time I got to it. Or I may try to plod my way through Psychonauts some more. It's one of those "must play" games but I don't really enjoy it.